Tuesday, July 28, 2009

We Made the Leap!

When Eric and I told people of our plans to skydive we heard a variety of comments:
"Y'all are crazy!"
"Do you have life insurance?"
"Who gets Lucy?"
"I can see Eric doing it, but Michelle, are you really planning on it?"
My response:

"No we're not crazy, yes we have life insurance, people would have to battle it out for Lucy, and by all means yes, I am going to jump out of a plane!"

Monday finally came around and it was time to prove that we were serious about skydiving. I'll admit I was a little nervous, not terrified, but slightly uneasy. When we arrived at Skydive Temple, we saw a sign with the following quote at the check-in window:

Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out and shouting, "Holy crap, what a ride!"

Thanks for easing my nerves Skydive Temple. . . NOT.

Eric and I thought we would be jumping at the same time, but it turns out the plane was WAY too small for that. There was only enough room for the pilot, photographer, instructor, and jumper. So naturally, Eric decided he would go first. To see photos from his experience head on over to his blog.

When it was my turn I climbed into what Emily described as the "very Saved by the Bell" jumpsuit.


Then my instructor, Sam, took me out to the plane to give me a few last minute instructions. This picture gives you a better idea of the plane's size.

Next thing I knew I was getting in the plane and we were flying up to an altitude of 10,500 feet, nearly 2 miles above the ground! When we reached altitude Sam strapped everything together and the plane's door was pulled open. Talk about windy! He had me stick my legs outside the plane. I was supposed to rest my feet on the step like his in the above picture. Then he gave me the warning that we were about to jump and out we went!

I don't remember being particularly scared at all after jumping out of the plane. I do remember that during the free fall it was SUPER windy and it was hard to breathe. When the photographer caught up to us to take pictures all I was thinking was, "Smile and breathe! Smile and breathe!"

The free fall was supposed to last 50 seconds, not that I counted. In the next picture you can see Sam reaching for something on my harness. That "something" is what deploys the parachute. I wasn't aware that he was doing that, so I was in for an unpleasant surprise as the parachute jerked us up.

I really enjoyed the remainder of our trip down to the ground. It didn't feel like we were falling. Sam used ropes that were connected to the parachute to guide us through the air. We did some spins and even suspended the parachute, which made it feel like we were floating in a stationary spot.


Our view.

As we got closer to our landing target, Sam began to tell me how he wanted us to land. Whenever I've seen people landing on movies and TV they are always running full speed ahead. I couldn't imagine how that would work with us strapped together. My biggest fear was that he was going to fall on me and I'd get squashed on the ground. Turns out Sam's plan was for us to land standing up, and that's exactly what we did. It was light and easy, and we didn't have to run or even take a single step.



And that was the end of my skydiving adventure. I even got a certificate for completing the jump! :)

Saturday, July 25, 2009

She did it!

Lucy graduated from her beginner education class at PetSmart!

Before getting her cap and certificate she had to sit and stay for 30 seconds, return on command, and do 30 seconds worth of doggy push-ups. Lucy then had the chance to show off in front of her classmates. She showed them how to rollover, shake, and army crawl.

We're so proud of our little graduate!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Wedding Entrance

Why didn't Eric and I think of this?!

Eric and his groomsmen would have cooperated. I can see Sarah L. and Emily rockin' it out down the aisle. Stacey and Sarah C. might have done it with a little persuasion. Rachel would have laughed her way down the aisle in embarrassment. Me, on the other hand? I suppose I would have been one reluctant bride.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Shots

I know several of you have dogs, so I'm hoping you'll be able to help me out. . . . I got a postcard in the mail the other day from Lucy's vet telling us it is time to get the following shots:

Corona
D.H.L.P.
Parvo
Rabies

Are all of these shots necessary? I tried looking them up online, but didn't really have much luck. Which shots does your dog get annually?

Reservation Made

I just made our skydiving reservation. If you're in Central Texas be sure to look for us in the sky at 10 AM on July 27th!

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Anniversary Trip

Yesterday Eric and I celebrated our second anniversary by spending the day at Sea World:

As usual, the first thing we did was buy the "restaurant quality" fish to feed the dolphins.


Then it was time for the surprise that Eric had planned for me a month ago--the Sea Lion Interaction Program! Before we began the sea lion encounter, our guide took us backstage of the Viva show. We had the opportunity to see the playful belugas up close.

After watching a short video about sea lions, it was time to put on our wetsuits. I had never worn a wetsuit before and didn't have a clue how difficult it would be to put on. Aren't they flattering? For some reason I was the only one in our group who ended up with a wetsuit that had a shiny middle section. Lovely. . . .
Finally it was time to get in the water with the sea lion, Elrod! We each had multiple opportunities to interact with Elrod both in the water and on land.


The best part of the interaction was when Elrod gave each of us a ride around the 12 foot deep tank.


Then it was time to say goodbye to Elrod and head back across the park to get out of our wetsuits.


We didn't take many pictures for the remainder of the day. We made it to a few shows and spent the afternoon cooling off at the water park.

I'll leave you with a little video clip of one of the spotlight techs at the Shamu show. Most of his co-workers were standing around looking pretty bored, but this guy sure knew how to keep himself (and me) entertained. Sorry it's pixely; he was up pretty high.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Couch to 5K

Eric and I just finished week one of the Couch to 5K Running Plan. It sure gets my heart pumping! I guess that tells you how out of shape I am. I don't know that summer is the best time to start this since it is so stinkin' hot, but I don't think I'd be disciplined enough during the school year. My end goals are to be in better shape, run 3.11 miles without stopping, and ultimately to sign up for a 5K race! We'll see how that goes. :)

I know several of you started the Couch to 5K program, did anyone finish it?